I'll want some 3K pratice games with my Tsons army over the next couple of months, Nidal. I need a few weeks to put together a few models and I'll be ready to roll...um, or rather ready to move slow and purposefully.

The rules for superheavies are in the Imperial Armor book (or at least the one I have). I dunno if they're available online too. Basically they work the same as the regular vehicles, but they move max 6", shoot everything all the time at different targets, and they have their own damage tables on which you have to get multiple "destroyed" results to actually destroy something. Looks like meltabombs are probably the best way to kill them.

Ed, thanks for that confirmation and the info on how this won't be a standard 'optimize your list and kick ass' tournament. It sounds like a lot of fun with 6000 pts of weirdness running around on the board between 2 opponents. If you allow the VDR rules, what percentage of GW products does a model have to contain to be eligible for the tournament? Because this tournie is all the excuse I need to start converting up a small Titan for my Deathwing army.

Guess I kinda went overboard? Hey, at least it wasn't calculator-driven, more like 'young boy in candy store' driven...

Ed, making it the equivalent of a Reaver or Warlord Titan in the Inquisitor Titan section of Army Builder (under the Allies section) was much simpler. Can we use those stats instead? There are differences though, as Titans' Void Shields give them a 4+ inv save versus shooting attacks/damage.

Ed, I know I should be posting in the Rogue's Den forum, but I'm not exactly certain if I'll going, so if you can continue to answer here, that'd be great. For now, I'm just trying to make sure what I'm bringing is legal.